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Kerley transcended a tumultuous early life and became one of the most significant sprinters of his era, but his career and ...
Fred Kerley Miami-Dade Corrections Richard Cooper, Kerley's attorney, released a statement regarding the arrest, claiming that Kerley was "attacked" during his interaction with Johnson.
Olympian Fred Kerley is tased, arrested after confrontation with police. The two-time Olympic medalist was arrested in Miami Beach and charged with battery, resisting an officer and disorderly ...
Olympic track and field star Fred Kerley was arrested in Florida late Thursday after a confrontation with police. Body-worn camera footage released by the Miami Beach Police Department on Friday ...
US Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested and stun-gunned during a confrontation with police officers in Miami, Florida on Thursday night and is now facing charges of battery, resisting ...
Olympian track star Fred Kerley arrested, released on bond 04:06. MIAMI — Olympian Fred Kerley has been released from jail after posting his bond after he was charged with battery on an officer ...
Olympic medalist sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami Beach following an altercation with police on January 2 in which he was tasered, according to multiple reports.
Olympian Fred Kerley was arrested in Florida on Thursday, May 1 on charges of touch or strike battery He will not compete in the inaugural Miami Grand Slam Track event on Saturday, organizers ...
Star United States sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in Miami Beach for alleged battery on a law enforcement officer and other charges in an incident that was captured in police body camera footage.
Fred Kerley, a track-and-field athlete who competed in the Paris Olympics for Team USA and won a bronze medal in the 100m, was arrested in Miami on Thursday. Footage of the arrest, circulating on ...
U.S. Olympic sprinter Fred Kerley was arrested in South Florida for allegedly hitting his ex-girlfriend in the face, police said. Kerley, 29, is facing a battery charge after Thursday's incident ...